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| Proper volume level for sub? This may be a lame question, but here goes: Currently going thru the REW process, eqing the sub first, then with the mains, until I get a graph that is acceptable. Assuming I get thru this, what is the proper volume level for the sub, i.e. do I just listen to a movie and decide if there's too much/little bass? Or is this question actually answered via the whole equalization process? Thanks. | |||
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